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A '''Machine Gun''' is a fully automatic weapon usually, but not always, fired from a stationary position.  
A '''Machine Gun''' is a fully automatic weapon usually, but not always, fired from a stationary position.  


They usually are alwaysfully automatic, and use rifle-caliber rounds, and sometimes even larger rounds. If the round exceeds 15mm in diameter, it is usually classified as an "autocannon". "Machine Gun" may refer to the...
They usually are always fully automatic, and use rifle-caliber rounds, and sometimes even larger rounds. If the round exceeds 15mm in diameter, it is usually classified as an "auto-cannon". "Machine Gun" may refer to the...


*'''[[AIE-486H Heavy Machine Gun]]''' - The new machine gun to replace the M247 GP in Halo 3.
*'''[[AIE-486H Heavy Machine Gun]]''' - The new machine gun to replace the M247 GP in Halo 3.

Revision as of 22:12, December 22, 2007

A Machine Gun is a fully automatic weapon usually, but not always, fired from a stationary position.

They usually are always fully automatic, and use rifle-caliber rounds, and sometimes even larger rounds. If the round exceeds 15mm in diameter, it is usually classified as an "auto-cannon". "Machine Gun" may refer to the...

  • M41 LAAG - The Warthog mounted machine gun.

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